The continent's biggest tech economies want to own their AI future. The infrastructure they need still belongs to Big Tech.
For decades, the pilgrimage route for ambitious tech founders, investors, and engineers led to Silicon Valley. Now, a growing number of them are flying to Shanghai, Hangzhou, or Shenzhen instead.
As firms find ROI elusive, India’s tech giants are betting they can fill the AI “deployment gap” for U.S. clients, before ...
The encyclical provides an ethical and moral framework for AI, but one that is steeped in Catholicism and ignores the faiths and practices of a majority of the world’s population.
Samsung Electronics narrowly averted a walkout by nearly 48,000 workers this week, after executives agreed to a tentative deal over bonus payments. But the labor union’s demand for a bigger share of ...
The heads of Tesla, Apple, and Nvidia regard Chinese companies as peers, not enemies, unlike most other Silicon Valley ...
Despite geopolitical tensions, Chinese and American AI industries remain intertwined through research networks, collaboration ...
More oil revenue means deeper pockets for the UAE’s AI investment funds, and more gas means more electricity for its data ...
A widening gap in agent quality is creating a two-tier system where well-resourced firms scale infinitely while small players ...